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Not a big bug, but still annoying. Whenever I edit my project description and I had line breaks, all line breaks get removed and everything gets put into a single line. Maybe I'm not meant to use line breaks in my project description?

A spammer sent me a message via chat (literally just "Hello"). The account has since been deleted, but still appears in my chat sidebar. Is there a way to delete this, and if not, could y'all please add one?

Similar issue to @Bodo Eichstädt. I accidentally created my account with the wrong github account. I swapped over to my other github account and created a new account but now I cannot delete the one associated with the first account.

Under 'Edit My Account' I go to 'Delete My Account' and select 'Authenticate with Github' and.... it takes me back to the homepage, account still fully intact. I can't try any other options since I cant set a password, etc. Any ideas?

If using Github for oauth login here... how do I change my notification email? Edit of profile is not possible because no password is set. Setting a new email here is not possible because if ask to confirm by entering the current password. Setting of a password is not possible (because of Github oauth). Updating through Github (set desired email as primary there, then de-auth, then re-auth) does not help.

Someone knows a workaround?

My guess: hackaday reads the FIRST email from Github, not the primary. Perfect would a a dropdown select in the settings with entries like:

use email entered below

use Github primary <--- and occasionally query Github for an update

use Github 1

use Github 2

use Github 3

...

plus an input to give a totally different one if you choose the first option. :-)

I think I found a bug in how images are handled in the Instructions. When I add them they show up fine initially, but once I save the instructions and reload the page they turn into empty frames. I've confirmed this behavior on 2 computers. When I look at the HTML it appears the link to the image itself is removed when the instructions are saved, which explains why I see an empty frame. Can someone check this out? Thanks!

Would be great if you could mark your project as "free for others to enter", as in, anybody could join it and wouldn't have to wait for you to accept their request. Barring that, a more straightforward way of accepting the invitation (that wouldn't involve opening yet another page, scrolling down and looking for the tiny button) would be great to have.

It seems when publishing a draft for a project log the log creation date is used for the order. Sometimes I start multiple logs at the same time and publish them in a different order. I feel like the log order should be tied to the publish date instead of creation date.